The 32-year-old Reynolds, who played in the NL West as a member of the Arizona Diamondbacks from 2007-10, has played with five different teams in the past four years. His best season came in 2009 with the D-backs, in which he hit 44 home runs with 102 RBI and held a .260/.349/.543 split.

While the Rockies have everyday options in place at first and third base in Ben Paulsen and Nolan Arenado, respectively, Reynolds could add some power to the team's bench.

In addition to being heralded for his power, Reynolds is known for his infamous strikeout totals, and has struck out 1,519 times in 4,178 major-league at-bats (959 hits, 550 walks), which marks a 36.4-percent strikeout rate.